extensive damage JUST WRITTEN FOR YOU
/ɛkˈstensɪv ˈdæmɪdʒ/ · ex.ten.sive dam.age
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- Severe harm or destruction that affects a large area or a significant number of people or things. The extensive damage from the hurricane left thousands of people without homes.
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- A significant loss or impairment of something, such as a system, a process, or a resource. The extensive damage to the company's IT system caused a major disruption to their operations.
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- A large-scale problem or issue that requires significant effort or resources to resolve. The extensive damage to the environment from pollution requires a concerted effort to mitigate.
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Did you know? The phrase 'extensive damage' is often used in insurance claims and disaster relief efforts to describe the severity of the harm or destruction caused by an event.